Southern Hospitality for Beginners

Three generations of Southern Hospitality with Emma Grace, Memama, and Sabrina Burke

1 h 0 min · 7 de mar de 2026
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This may be the sweetest episode to date on Southern Hospitality for Beginners. I had the privilege of interviewing the viral granddaughter-grandma duo known on TikTok as Emma Grace and Memama, plus Emma Grace's mom, Sabrina Burke. The three women discuss the importance of family, Southern traditions, accents that change over time, and what initially made Emma Grace and her Memama go viral on social media. Memama, who is 85, also shares some of her secrets to living a healthy and fulfilling life after experiencing loss. Hear how three generations of women became best friends on the latest episode of SHFB.

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